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What is the main street in Nice France?

Avenue Jean-Médecin is a pedestrian-friendly street with a tramline in its center. Many know it as the main shopping avenue in Nice.



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The Place Masséna is the main square of the city. Before the Paillon River was covered over, the Pont-Neuf was the only practicable way between the old town and the modern one. The square was thus divided into two parts (North and South) in 1824.

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Nice is often associated with the Promenade des Anglais (English Promenade), or simply ''La Prom'', as locals call it. Stretching from the airport to Castle Hill, this 7-km avenue is one of the most iconic seafronts in Europe.

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Place Massena is Nice's main square, and it is from here that it is worth starting your city tour. It is crossed by the Paillon Promenade, which is built over the river. The whole area is a great place to watch the everyday, unhurried lifestyle of the inhabitants of Nice, and relax among greenery and fountains.

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If you are a first-time traveler, the Old Town (or Vieux Nice in French), is one of the best places to stay in Nice! With its labyrinth of narrow cobblestone streets and tall pastel buildings, it is the heart and soul of the city.

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Because of its historical importance as a winter resort town for the European aristocracy and the resulting mix of cultures found in the city, UNESCO proclaimed Nice a World Heritage Site in 2021.

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Located between Nice and Monaco, overlooking the Mediterranean, the Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild is a magnificent palace surrounded by nine themed gardens: French garden, Spanish garden, Florentine garden, stone garden, Japanese garden, exotic garden, Provençal garden and rose garden.

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Promenade des Anglais in Nice is the most important attraction in the city. It stretches for seven kilometers and provides an uninterrupted view of the azure sea and palm trees. In Nice, we call it the Prom but its full name is the Promenade des Anglais (Walkway of the English).

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Nice is a very walkable city – most attractions can be reached within walking distance. The best way to get around Nice is by foot or bicycle, but public transportation options like buses and trams are also available.

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3 days in Nice is perfect to get a taste of the capital of Côte d'Azur and the French Riviera because it allows you to see the best places in the city and visit a nearby town. If you have more time, you can spend a week in Nice, use it as a base to explore other parts of the French Riviera.

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Based on the spending habits of previous travelers, when dining out an average meal in Nice should cost around €20 per person. Breakfast prices are usually a little cheaper than lunch or dinner. The price of food in sit-down restaurants in Nice is often higher than fast food prices or street food prices.

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Tap water is fine. Locals order ”une carafe d'eau” (a jug of tap water) in restaurants. Unless, of course, you want a bottle of sparkling water.

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Nice is one of the oldest winter resorts in the world and it was particularly popular with the English. In fact, the Promenade des Anglais, that iconic 4.3 mile (7 km) promenade, takes its name from its first wealthy English visitors in the 18th century.

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Cannes, renowned for its luxury, glitz, and the famous Cannes Film Festival, captures the essence of upscale sophistication. On the other hand, Nice, with its vibrant atmosphere, Mediterranean beauty, and diverse cultural scene, presents a more relaxed and versatile experience.

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Located on the beautiful Côte d'Azur (The French Riviera), Nice is a more budget-friendly destination than the region's other ultra-lux destinations like Monaco and Cannes. This Mediterranean city has a large beach (although it is rocky), beautiful weather, and a relaxed attitude.

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In 2021, the city was proclaimed a World Heritage Site by UNESCO as Nice, Winter Resort Town of the Riviera.

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The beautiful coastal town of Antibes is located next to Cannes (10 km) and opposite Nice (23 km) at the Baie des Anges. For centuries, Antibes was the only city between Marseille and Italy.

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